. >> later, george zimmerman's defense attorney, mark omara, questioned fulton about her recognition of her son's voice. >> you certainly hope, as a mom, you certainly hope that your son, trayvon martin would not have done anything that would have led to his own death, correct. >> what i hope for is that this would have never happened and he would still be here. that's my hope. >> absolutely. >> and now dealing with the reality that he's no longer here, it is certainly your hope, as a mom, holdout hope, as long as you can, that trayvon martin was in no way responsible for his own death, correct? >> i don't believe he was. >> it was a painful week of testimony, but this morning, we're going to move past the machinations of the trial itself, which is in recess until monday morning, and step out of the courtroom to discuss what the trial is telling us about ourselves. and for that, i'm joined by msnbc contributor, joy-ann reid of the grio, and toure, co-host of msnbc's "the cycle." also here again, anthea butler and alex wagner. joy, let me start with you. we were just looking at number